If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Raiders franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the run and gun, upstart AFL to the modern era in Oakland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts: Joe Horrigan who is VP Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years; Michael MacCambridge, author of "America's Game: The EpicStory of How Pro FootballCaptured A Nation" and many other books as well as editor of the massive "ESPN College FootballEncyclopedia"; and Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian.
If you are a huge Raiders fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Raiders' famous uniform evolution poster -- the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings -- are available for sale at HeritageSportsArthttp://www.HeritageSportsArt.com . When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms -- and you can actually own that original artwork!

published:22 Sep 2013

views:26516

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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Offseason

The Raiders were the last of the AFL's original eight teams to be accepted into the new league. As a result of the Minnesota franchise's defection to the NFL, Oakland was awarded the eighth AFL franchise on January 30, 1960. It was not until February 9 that the team named its first head coach, Eddie Erdelatz. Erdelatz, who had most recently coached the football team at Texas A&M University, had success as head coach of the United States Naval Academy during the 1950s.

1960 AFL draft

The Raiders inherited the draft picks of the Minneapolis franchise. Among the most notable picks was center Jim Otto, who would be a fixture at the position for 15 years and was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

In the club's first three seasons (1960–1962), the team struggled both on and off the field. In 1963, the Raiders appointed eventual owner/general manager Al Davis to the position of head coach. Under Davis' guidance, the team's fortunes improved dramatically. In 1967, the Raiders reached the postseason for the first time; they went on to win their first, and only, AFL title that year by beating the Houston Oilers in the Championship Game, but they were defeated by the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl II.

Oakland's territory covers what was once a mosaic of coastal terrace prairie, oak woodland, and north coastal scrub. Its land served as a rich resource when its hillside oak and redwood timber were logged to build San Francisco, and Oakland's fertile flatland soils helped it become a prolific agricultural region. In the late 1860s, Oakland was selected as the western terminal of the Transcontinental Railroad. Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, many San Franciscans relocated to Oakland, enlarging the city's population, increasing its housing stock and improving its infrastructure. It continued to grow in the 20th century with its busy port, shipyards, and a thriving automobile manufacturing industry.

The game was created as part of a merger agreement between the NFL and its then-rival league, the American Football League (AFL). It was agreed that the two leagues' champion teams would play in the AFL–NFL World Championship Game until the merger was to officially begin in 1970. After the merger, each league was redesignated as a "conference", and the game has since been played between the conference champions to determine the NFL's league champion. Currently, the National Football Conference (NFC) leads the league with 26 wins to 23 wins for the American Football Conference (AFC). The Pittsburgh Steelers have the most Super Bowl victories with six.

The NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1923 season. The NFL agreed to merge with the American Football League (AFL) in 1966, and the first Super Bowl was held at the end of that season; the merger was completed in 1970. Today, the NFL has the highest average attendance (67,591) of any professional sports league in the world and is the most popular sports league in the United States. The Super Bowl is among the biggest club sporting events in the world and individual Super Bowl games account for many of the most watched television programs in American history, all occupying the Nielsen's Top 5 tally of the all-time most watched U.S. television broadcasts by 2015. The NFL's executive officer is the commissioner, who has broad authority in governing the league.

Houston defeats Oakland as AFL is born 1960

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Oakland Raiders uniform and uniform color history

Oakland Raiders uniform and uniform color history

Oakland Raiders uniform and uniform color history

If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Raiders franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the run and gun, upstart AFL to the modern era in Oakland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts: Joe Horrigan who is VP Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years; Michael MacCambridge, author of "America's Game: The EpicStory of How Pro FootballCaptured A Nation" and many other books as well as editor of the massive "ESPN College FootballEncyclopedia"; and Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian.
If you are a huge Raiders fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Raiders' famous uniform evolution poster -- the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings -- are available for sale at HeritageSportsArthttp://www.HeritageSportsArt.com . When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms -- and you can actually own that original artwork!

2:08:54

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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Oakland Raider Dan Birdwell #53

New York Titans

1974 Raiders

54:01

Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

Oakland Raider Dan Birdwell #53

New York Titans

1974 Raiders

published: 26 Mar 2016

Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

Oakland Raiders uniform and uniform color history

If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform c...

If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Raiders franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the run and gun, upstart AFL to the modern era in Oakland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts: Joe Horrigan who is VP Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years; Michael MacCambridge, author of "America's Game: The EpicStory of How Pro FootballCaptured A Nation" and many other books as well as editor of the massive "ESPN College FootballEncyclopedia"; and Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian.
If you are a huge Raiders fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Raiders' famous uniform evolution poster -- the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings -- are available for sale at HeritageSportsArthttp://www.HeritageSportsArt.com . When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms -- and you can actually own that original artwork!

If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Raiders franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the run and gun, upstart AFL to the modern era in Oakland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts: Joe Horrigan who is VP Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years; Michael MacCambridge, author of "America's Game: The EpicStory of How Pro FootballCaptured A Nation" and many other books as well as editor of the massive "ESPN College FootballEncyclopedia"; and Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian.
If you are a huge Raiders fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Raiders' famous uniform evolution poster -- the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings -- are available for sale at HeritageSportsArthttp://www.HeritageSportsArt.com . When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms -- and you can actually own that original artwork!

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but jus...

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

1967 AFL Championship Houston at Oakland

1974 Raiders

1966 Chargers

AFL 1965 Oakland Raiders Yearbook

Los Angeles Raiders 1984-91

all started with the seahawks game for me as a fan and then home games for those couple years good times as a kid.

published: 27 May 2017

Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

The Oakland raiders 2001 yearbook

1960 Houston Oilers AFL Championship Season Highlight

The History of the American Football League - Episode 1: "The New Frontier"

Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League is a sports documentary miniseries that focuses on the American Football League (AFL, 1960-1969), recognized by many as the genesis of modern Professional Football. The 5-part series originally aired on the US pay-cable network Showtime in the fall of 2009 to coincide with the 50th anniversary season of both the AFL's founding and its original 8 teams. Reruns are currently airing on NFL Network.
The show traces the history of the league using game broadcasts and highlight footage (some of which have never been previously aired on national television); archived and recent interviews with AFL personalities and players including Joe Namath, Al Davis and John Madden; and commentary from football historians, authors, and AFL eyew...

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
Subscribe to NFL: http://j.mp/1L0bVBu
The NFL YouTube channel is your home for immediate in-game highlights from your favorite teams and players, full NFL games, behind the scenes access, up-to-the-minute analysis and more!
Check out our other channels:
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For all things NFL, visit the league's official website at http://www.nfl.com/
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Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but jus...

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League is a sports documentary miniseries that focuses on the American Football League (AFL, 1960-1969), recognized by many as the genesis of modern Professional Football. The 5-part series originally aired on the US pay-cable network Showtime in the fall of 2009 to coincide with the 50th anniversary season of both the AFL's founding and its original 8 teams. Reruns are currently airing on NFL Network.
The show traces the history of the league using game broadcasts and highlight footage (some of which have never been previously aired on national television); archived and recent interviews with AFL personalities and players including Joe Namath, Al Davis and John Madden; and commentary from football historians, authors, and AFL eyewitnesses such as Ange Coniglio, Dan Rather and Larry King, and AFL players including Ernie Warlick, Alex Kroll, and Larry Eisenhauer. The show is narrated by Peter Coyote and was produced by NFL Films.
It has not been released on DVD. Warner Home Video owns the rights as part of its output deal with NFL Films.
Episode 1: "The New Frontier" (original air date: 9/16/2009) looks at how Lamar Hunt, after the NFL turned down his attempts to purchase a franchise, arranges a group of fellow businessmen, the self-titled "Foolish Club," to start their own league. The episode examines back stories of the 8 founding owners, and spotlights the AFL's humble beginnings, from games played in mostly empty stadiums to the exciting 1962 championship game that took 2 overtimes to be resolved.
Sharing: https://youtu.be/m7rdiQ-V4QA

Full Color Football: The History of the American Football League is a sports documentary miniseries that focuses on the American Football League (AFL, 1960-1969), recognized by many as the genesis of modern Professional Football. The 5-part series originally aired on the US pay-cable network Showtime in the fall of 2009 to coincide with the 50th anniversary season of both the AFL's founding and its original 8 teams. Reruns are currently airing on NFL Network.
The show traces the history of the league using game broadcasts and highlight footage (some of which have never been previously aired on national television); archived and recent interviews with AFL personalities and players including Joe Namath, Al Davis and John Madden; and commentary from football historians, authors, and AFL eyewitnesses such as Ange Coniglio, Dan Rather and Larry King, and AFL players including Ernie Warlick, Alex Kroll, and Larry Eisenhauer. The show is narrated by Peter Coyote and was produced by NFL Films.
It has not been released on DVD. Warner Home Video owns the rights as part of its output deal with NFL Films.
Episode 1: "The New Frontier" (original air date: 9/16/2009) looks at how Lamar Hunt, after the NFL turned down his attempts to purchase a franchise, arranges a group of fellow businessmen, the self-titled "Foolish Club," to start their own league. The episode examines back stories of the 8 founding owners, and spotlights the AFL's humble beginnings, from games played in mostly empty stadiums to the exciting 1962 championship game that took 2 overtimes to be resolved.
Sharing: https://youtu.be/m7rdiQ-V4QA

Oakland Raiders uniform and uniform color history

If you love the Oakland Raiders and their colorful history, then you're going to love this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Raiders franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the run and gun, upstart AFL to the modern era in Oakland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts: Joe Horrigan who is VP Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years; Michael MacCambridge, author of "America's Game: The EpicStory of How Pro FootballCaptured A Nation" and many other books as well as editor of the massive "ESPN College FootballEncyclopedia"; and Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian.
If you are a huge Raiders fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Raiders' famous uniform evolution poster -- the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings -- are available for sale at HeritageSportsArthttp://www.HeritageSportsArt.com . When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms -- and you can actually own that original artwork!

2:08:54

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raider...

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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Offseason

The Raiders were the last of the AFL's original eight teams to be accepted into the new league. As a result of the Minnesota franchise's defection to the NFL, Oakland was awarded the eighth AFL franchise on January 30, 1960. It was not until February 9 that the team named its first head coach, Eddie Erdelatz. Erdelatz, who had most recently coached the football team at Texas A&M University, had success as head coach of the United States Naval Academy during the 1950s.

1960 AFL draft

The Raiders inherited the draft picks of the Minneapolis franchise. Among the most notable picks was center Jim Otto, who would be a fixture at the position for 15 years and was selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980.

Super Bowl XI | Raiders vs. Vikings | NFL Full Game

#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents the Super Bowl XI full game between the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. January 9, 1977.
19:50 VikingsBlockPunt
21:23 Vikings fumble, Raiders recover at the goal line
24:10 C. Davis 35-yard Run
41:51 Stabler 1-yard TD Pass to Casper
49:00 P. Banaszak 1-yard TD Run
1:30:38 F. Tarkenton 8-yard TD Pass to S. White
1:41:25 Willie Hall Picks Off Tarkenton
1:43:09 Biletnikoff 48-yard catch from Stabler
1:45:11 Banaszak 2-yard TD Run
1:49:35 Willie Brown 75-yard pick six off Tarkenton
1:55:06 Raiders Stop Vikings on 4th Down
2:05:40 Lee 13-yard TD Pass to Voigt
The Minnesota Vikings of the '70s were commonly known as the Purple People Eaters for their suffocating defense that swallowed run games whole. Their trip to the Super Bowl was supposed to be the icing on the cake, but the Raiders had other ideas searing the vaunted Vikes' defense with a balance of running an passing with both quarterback Ken Stabler and running back Clarence Davis having excellent games. The Raiders set a then Super Bowl record 429 offensive yards on their way to a dominant 32-14 victory.
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Oakland Raiders | Oilers/Titans

We go back in history with the titans cause they were Houston first. I couldn't find any warren moon footage with Campbell so that's who is left out tho but just a Lil background, we first played them in 1960 so we are rivals but, not bitter rivals like DEN or SD

BELOIT, Wis ... Bryan Dobzanski got Skyler Weber to fly out with runners on first and second to end the game for his third save of the season... He also struck out nine and walked two ... New York Jets trade QB ChristianHackenberg to OaklandRaiders. +6 ... ————— ... ....

BINGHAMTON, N.Y ...Anderson (5-2) picked up the win after he struck out seven and walked one while allowing one run ... Dillon McNamara recorded his first save of the season ... More from this section. Hub Arkush ... New York Jets trade QB ChristianHackenberg to OaklandRaiders ... ————— ... ....

DALEVILLE — The Southern WellsRaiders’ softball season came to an end Wednesday afternoon, and it also meant that six senior played their last game for the red, white and blue. LibertyChristian (15-8) defeated the Raiders 15-1 in five innings in the IHSAAClass A Sectional 55 tournament ...Lions’ sophomore pitcher Alayna Thomas (8-4) kept the Raiders scoreless on two hits over the first four innings to pick up the win....

With the 15-run win over the LadyRaiders of McCreary Central, Southwestern tallied their 12th district championship banner in 13 seasons... After the Lady Raiders tallied a lone run in the bottom half of the first inning, Southwestern tacked on four more runs in the second frame to run out to a 10-1 advantage ... In the third frame, Southwestern plated a pair of runs to grab a 12-1 lead over the Lady Raiders....